The Bodo languages are a small subfamily of the Bodo–Garo languages, a group of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, eastern Nepal, and Bangladesh. The term "Bodo languages" is also sometimes used to refer to the Bodo–Garo family as a whole.

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  • The Bodo languages are a small subfamily of the Bodo–Garo languages, a group of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, eastern Nepal, and Bangladesh. The term "Bodo languages" is also sometimes used to refer to the Bodo–Garo family as a whole.
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  • The Bodo languages are a small subfamily of the Bodo–Garo languages, a group of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, eastern Nepal, and Bangladesh. The term "Bodo languages" is also sometimes used to refer to the Bodo–Garo family as a whole.
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  • Bodo languages
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